Anonymous wrote:Cold turkey isn't the way to go. You can enjoy small amounts of sugar if you view sugar and treat sugar like it should be treated--a rare treat.
Like today, eat healthfully most of the day, but enjoy a bit of an indulgent side dish and a small helping of dessert, especially if you are celebrating Easter.
Pick your spot. You don't need sugar in your coffee AND half a muffin, but pick one. You don't need a cookie after lunch AND a scoop of ice cream after dinner, but pick one.
Don't eat dessert every night, but eat it some nights. Decide what is reasonable, and enjoy without guilt. Skip the yucky office birthday party cake, but say yes to a sliver of good-quality cake at a dinner party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I gave up added sugar in January and have stuck with it (with the exception being that I choose willful blindness when I go out to eat, meaning avoid obvious sugar/sweet things, but I won't ask whether the fish sauce in my thai tofu and veggie stir fry has added sugar) and have lost a little over 20 pounds. Granted I had the weight to lose, but by focusing on cutting out all added sugar (note, no carb flu for me - I still eat sweet potatoes and fruit) it was much easier to make healthier choices.
You won't get low carb flu because you're not low carb.
Low carb flu is a symptom of your body becoming fat adapted; that means it is your body learning how to burn fat efficiently rather than just carbs.
Most people aren't fat adapted.
Anonymous wrote:I gave up added sugar in January and have stuck with it (with the exception being that I choose willful blindness when I go out to eat, meaning avoid obvious sugar/sweet things, but I won't ask whether the fish sauce in my thai tofu and veggie stir fry has added sugar) and have lost a little over 20 pounds. Granted I had the weight to lose, but by focusing on cutting out all added sugar (note, no carb flu for me - I still eat sweet potatoes and fruit) it was much easier to make healthier choices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:pineapple helps! very sweet
Fruit also has sugar. I don’t see why people say they are quitting sugar and then still eat fruit.
They mean added sugar moron
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just posted in another thread, serious sugar/candy addict here. I gave it up cold turkey for New Years (I’ve tried easing into it in the past and it never worked). Anyway the first few days were awful, but after a week it was out of my system and I no longer crave it and I am able to allow myself a treat for special occasions - like my chocolate bunny today. Hang in there OP, there’s light at the end of the tunnel!
Did you lose weight after cutting out sugar?
Anonymous wrote:I just posted in another thread, serious sugar/candy addict here. I gave it up cold turkey for New Years (I’ve tried easing into it in the past and it never worked). Anyway the first few days were awful, but after a week it was out of my system and I no longer crave it and I am able to allow myself a treat for special occasions - like my chocolate bunny today. Hang in there OP, there’s light at the end of the tunnel!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:pineapple helps! very sweet
Fruit also has sugar. I don’t see why people say they are quitting sugar and then still eat fruit.